Nancy Ceja Staff Writer There was a time when online shopping wasn’t a part of everyone’s daily routine. We would have to muster up the energy to get dressed, drive to the store and shop in real stores. Unlike today, we couldn’t simply browse on our preferred websites like Amazon, […]
Nancy Ceja Staff Writer Brian Crawford, Program Chair of ISU’s Department of Dental Sciences became a part of the State Board of Dentistry in early February and will continue to be a part of the program for the next five years. Crawford has been a major part of the Bengal […]
Nancy Ceja Staff Writer A new club has lifted off on campus. The Idaho State Rocketry Club is a specially designed weekly club for students who enjoy building, designing, watching and doing anything related to the world of rockets and sometimes space. With the club active for a little less […]
Nancy Ceja Staff Writer Kathryn M. Hildebrand, Idaho State University’s Dean of Education, passed away last Monday from cancer. Kathy, as many of her friends and colleagues called her, had been ISU’s Dean of Education since early March 2018. Her life was always filled with helping those in the education […]
Nancy Ceja Staff Writer A brand new club has just surfaced on the ISU Pocatello campus this past year, the American Sign Language (ASL) Club. The ASL Club offers silent lunches every Tuesday and holds unique, monthly activities in order to give students opportunities to interact with the local deaf […]
Nancy Ceja Staff Writer “Three Days of Rain” is the brand new production being presented by ISU’s Department of Theatre and Dance this spring. A tale written originally by Richard Greenberg in 1997, it is a story of time, loss, and family disconnectedness. Over the years, it has been deemed […]
Nancy Ceja Staff Writer If it seems like karaoke is everywhere, you’re not wrong. Last Wednesday night, Idaho State University hosted its very own karaoke night in the PSUB. At the event, free snacks, a promise of a good time and tables filled with […]
Nancy Ceja Staff Writer FAFSA: The Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Every college student has seen it, done it and maybe resent it. It is a part of modern college culture. You can’t get in without filling one out. With the recent government shutdown ending, it seemed families, organizations […]
Nancy Ceja Staff Writer January is Blood Donor Month, meaning most hospitals, colleges, and charities will be hosting blood donation events for communities across the country. We always hear advertisement on the radio, and see people telling us to give blood on TV, but only a small percentage of us […]
Nancy Ceja Staff Writer Idaho State University maintains a reputation for celebrating different types of cultures and religions here on campus. This month, the university is bringing not only bringing a slice of Celtic, but religious roots as well to the Stephens Performing Arts Center on Jan. 26. Marvin Goldstein, […]
Nancy Ceja Staff Writer Mid-Life Crisis: the emotional turmoil that grips most middle-aged people. A crisis of identity loss and judgment, the time to buy a hot sports car and overuse your credit cars in hopes of never accepting you are halfway done with your life. It happens to the […]